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Re: Well, it's Friday night. Are YOU going out???

Yes, I went out last Friday night. Hooked up with a guy from online. Had a WONDERFUL time. Had a five-hour fuck fess. He fucked me in all types of positions. My ass was sore on the ride home, at 2:00 AM, and the next morning. Would love hooking up with him again.

Re: Well, it's Friday night. Are YOU going out???

Friday night I was on the Zahn farm in Michigan, at my 50th anniversary High School reunion!

Very cool talking with these people I haven't seen in years or decades. I enjoy it a lot more than I enjoyed school or, for that matter, the people there. I was rather emotionally primitive and undeveloped in those days.

"Some people without brains do an awful lot of talking." -The Scarecrow, WIZARD OF OZ, 1939Betsy DeVos, Secretary of Education, to under-performing schools: DROP DEAD.Make, for a man, a fire - and he'll be warm for a few hours. Set a man afire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.Satire is meant to ridicule power. If you are laughing at people who are hurting, it's not satire, it's bullying. - Terry Pratchett

Re: Well, it's Friday night. Are YOU going out???

Friday...I woulda loved to have gone & watched the rally/celebration in support of the Supreme Court's approval of gay marriage...
Probably would have been like going to a mini-pride, not to mention a big thing in history
But no.. I stayed home (no way I coulda come up with a valid excuse for disappearing for 3 hours on a friday evening )

I was feeling kinda crappy on Friday, but I went to Pride on Saturday and stayed until 9. I wasn't feeling up to the afterparties, so my feller drove me home and went with a friend of ours.

Sorry to hear you were feeling crappy Friday... But cool on going to Pride Sat!
I done went to Pride Sat & Sun afternoon a week ago now I have to wait a whole year (or atleast to september _if_ I go to a small one in another city)
And wow that yours goes to 9! the one I went to is done by 6 or 7 (I can't stay past 4 anyway though)
Never been to a Pride afterparty...infact I don't even think they have one (atleast nothing official)

Re: Well, it's Friday night. Are YOU going out???

If "going out" includes "going out of town," then I think I have. Had to leave DC this morning for Flint, Michigan and I'm now in Grand Rapids enjoying a glass of wine in my hotel room. The hubby will arrive in the morning from DC and we are attending my high school class reunion tomorrow night in Ionia, MI. It should be quite interesting because I think I'm the only person out and also married to a same sex partner (my class was 250 people so there must be some others but they may still be closeted).

Then on Sunday it's off to Edmonton, Canada and on Thursday next I'll be flying to Topeka. Whew!

Re: Well, it's Friday night. Are YOU going out???

I just wanted to reach back in time a bit and quote this post from Feb 14th.

I almost stayed in that night, but ended up deciding to go to the club. And well, I'm glad I did cause it changed my life.

I met a wonderful guy who would become my bf and it's now 5 months later and we are both still crazy for each other.

So you guys that are still single, going out can still work!!!

And btw, I'm a bit shy/introverted so approaching guys was not always the easiest for me, which I know is a problem for some others as well. But excuses will never get you anywhere, you have to put yourself out there to get anything in return!

Re: Well, it's Friday night. Are YOU going out???

I went to Fenway Park in Boston, and watched the Red Sox beat Baltimore 7-0; Hill pitched a 2-hitter complete game. I don't think shutouts are common in Boston.

Before that, I did some newspaper research at the library (successfully). I'm staying at somebody's farm for a couple days in western Plymouth County (about 20 miles west of the actual historic town)...I drove up to Braintree to park, rode in on the train, used some buses to get around, and finally came back. I don't have a helluva lot of mass-transit use in my personal history, so I'm still getting used to it, but it certainly allowed me to avoid the awful TWIN EXPERIENCES of driving around in Boston, and trying to park.

Actually it's been a busy week...Tuesday (a visit most of the day in southwest Maine) and Thursday (arriving here at the farm, after walking around Gloucester MA a while for the first time) were "lesser" days. Monday was a good part of the day inside the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown; Wednesday was getting my ass completely mauled by rather extreme hiking in Acadia National Park.

I used the Park's topographical map, and I determined that I climbed about 2,400 feet...and the trails are extremely rocky and faux-natural, unlike the well-groomed dirt trails you see in some Parks. There were literally thousands of opportunities, along the trails, to turn an ankle or something. Perhaps literally the most physical exertion in one day, in the entire lifetime that I've lived. I'm still "paying for it" two and a half days later with sore calves, etc., though that didn't deter me from the substantial walking both yesterday (in Gloucester) and Friday (in Boston).

Hey I'm 68 years old. I'm not SUPPOSED to be doing this shit, lol.

I had Buffalo wings and a bowl of chili before the game. The last couple days I've been eating a high protein diet, probably a good idea to help sore muscles heal. Weightlifters, et. al., eat this way often.

I'll spend at least part of today (Saturday) in Providence, to see Waterfire...but my "convalescence" will determine how much earlier I want to get to Providence and how ambitious I want to be walking around, haha.

I *NEVER* expected I'd be able to see a Red Sox game. I always understood that if you want to go to a September game and have any worthwhile seat at all, you had to buy a ticket in June or something. I went to the Internet, though, and it worked - getting me past the old dodgy and/or unreliable method of just showing up at the Park and HOPING to find somebody scalping a ticket, something that I was never willing to do in Boston. (Too much effort getting around the city, for a good chance of "striking out" so to speak.)

"Some people without brains do an awful lot of talking." -The Scarecrow, WIZARD OF OZ, 1939Betsy DeVos, Secretary of Education, to under-performing schools: DROP DEAD.Make, for a man, a fire - and he'll be warm for a few hours. Set a man afire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.Satire is meant to ridicule power. If you are laughing at people who are hurting, it's not satire, it's bullying. - Terry Pratchett

Re: Well, it's Friday night. Are YOU going out???

"Some people without brains do an awful lot of talking." -The Scarecrow, WIZARD OF OZ, 1939Betsy DeVos, Secretary of Education, to under-performing schools: DROP DEAD.Make, for a man, a fire - and he'll be warm for a few hours. Set a man afire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.Satire is meant to ridicule power. If you are laughing at people who are hurting, it's not satire, it's bullying. - Terry Pratchett